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Warren McArthur chaise lounge
Warren McArthur chaise lounge
Item Details
Description
Warren McArthur (1885-1961) for Warren McArthur Corporation
adjustable chaise lounge, #636-P
Rome, New York, circa 1938
aluminum, sail cloth, rubber
partial 'Warren McArthur' decal
as shown: 25 1/2"w x 69"d x 29"h

Provenance:
Phillips de Pury & Luxembourg, New York, New York, 12 December 2001, 20th-21st Century Design Art, Lot 152
Important Private Collector, Denver, Colorado

Catalog Note:
Warren McArthur was a machine-age designer and businessman known for his early use of aluminum tubing and production processes, which resulted in an impressive range of furniture that is immediately recognizable today. McArthur's design career took off in the late 1920s with his first large commission for the Arizona Biltmore Hotel. Following the onset of the Great Depression in 1929, McArthur moved to Los Angeles and opened the Warren McArthur Corporation. In 1932, he relocated his design firm to Rome, New York and later opened a showroom in New York City. McArthur’s success brought him commissions from prominent architects as well as celebrities such as Marlene Dietrich, Clark Gable and Jack L. Warner. Offered here is an exceptional example of McArthur's innovative, early modern style. This rare chaise lounge is a desirable form that was ahead of its time and still holds appeal to contemporary collectors.
Condition
Light wear consistent with age and use. Minor fading to strapping. Minor splitting along an extruded tube seam, which is not uncommon and is caused by bending along that seam. Round rubber feet have hardened and show areas of repair/regluing of cracks. Structurally sound and in good overall vintage condition.

Biography:
Designer Warren McArthur was born in 1885 in Chicago. His was an affluent family for whom Frank Lloyd Wright built a home in the Kenwood neighborhood in 1892. McArthur studied engineering at Cornell University and then moved to Phoenix to work with his brother Charles selling Dodge automobiles and starting a radio station. Older brother Albert Chase McArthur, a Wright-trained architect, soon joined them and the trio worked to develop the Arizona Biltmore Hotel. Warren McArthur was tasked with creating furniture for both indoor and outdoor use. His solution was to employ tubular aluminum with prominent external joints and internal steel rods for extra support. When the Arizona Biltmore closed after the onset of the Great Depression in 1929, McArthur relocated to Los Angeles and founded the Warren McArthur Corporation. He soon marketed a limited line of sleek desks, tables, chairs, and other pieces that appealed to Hollywood luminaries such as Clark Cable and Marlene Dietrich. In 1932, McArthur opted to shift operations to Rome in Upstate New York before moving again in 1936 to Bantam, Connecticut. Throughout the 1930s, McArthur was an influential figure in New York City, setting up a showroom there, and his firm made furniture not only for celebrities, but also for Chrysler’s executive offices, Marshall Field’s hair salon, and dining cars on the Union Pacific Railroad. During World War II, the Warren McArthur Corporation crafted lightweight aluminum seats for airplanes. An unsubstantiated rumor held that McArthur’s artful designs were melted down for war mobilization, but they were simply difficult to produce on a large scale given their intricate mechanics and delicate upholstery. In the postwar years, demand plummeted and the Warren McArthur Corporation closed in 1948. McArthur passed away in 1961 and only after his death did interest in his bold innovations rekindle. In recent years, various architects, dealers, interior decorators, and famous clients have sought to acquire McArthur furniture, which is now regarded as ahead of its time. Independently, McArthur implemented tubular aluminum and steel prior to Bauhaus designers Marcel Breuer, Le Corbusier, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
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Warren McArthur chaise lounge

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